m it Mi i I ONF TAMP' - Of 500 to 368 in Title Final; viiu uji uuu: RogersIIornsby Equals Record Frj ; , llpme Run Hitting Second Block is Very Decisive Winning the second and final 500-point block by a score " . 1 of 500 to 368. Charles Balagno again won the city indivi- ' 000 to 857 Arthur Easson the two of made three home run for the chi-io' over m sessions cago cubs in yesterdays game the final. Particularly in the second block did Balagno against Pittsburg pirates. This shpw fine form while Easson may be said to have been at onngs uie yuo piaying managers least a ittie oif-color. Easson again- c'jrciflt clout record for the season scored the high break In the second points was 6.3 and .Easson's, 5.4. up o- five, all of which, oddly session py running 42 points. Balag- Alex Murray was referee for the enough he made against PJttsburg. no's high break was 33. Balagno's second block of the final while H. In yesterdays game he accounted average per innings for the 1.000 Walker was marker, " for eight runs. In the American League, the New York Yankees consolidated their hold on first place by defeating Boston Red Sox while Washington Senators were losing to Philadelphia Athletics. ' Yesterday's scores: ' National League . Chlcaap 19, PltUbufg'C. Philadelphia T, New York 7 (called In twelfth on account of darkness). Brooklyn 6, Boston 1. Cinclnnati-St. Louis, rain. American League New Yerk 7, Boston 4. Philadelphia 10. Washington 7. Detroit 4. St. Louis 2. Chicago 1, Cleveland 8. Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pet St. Louis 6 I .857 Bbant'L. 7 3 .700 New York 6 3 .667 Chicago 5 3 .625 Plttebwf 3 5 575 Philadelphia 3 5 .375 BrMjWxrj 2 7 222 Ctanhnijlv. 1 6 .143 American League W. L, Pet. New York 7 2 ' .778 Cleveland 7 "3 .700 Washington 5 4 .556 Philadelphia 4 5 .444 Detroit 4 5 .444 St. Louis 3 4 .429 ' Chicago 3 5 .375 Boston ... . 2 7 222 LOOKING FOR WHITE BEAR Expedition Leaving Vancouver For North VHh View t netting Specimen YANCQUVER, April 23:-An expedition is about (o leave- here for the north coast with a view to obtaining a specimen ol ursua Icer-modM white bear) whose habitat is known to on the coast "White bear have been reported on Princess A Royal Hunter Archduke Otto. King of Hungai y" the son of the Ex-Empress Zita. leaving Castle Ham at Steensckerzecl. Belgium, for a hunting tour in the surrounding country Prince George Athletic Assn Nfimes Officers Royal Island and elsewhere In that Isoclatton has elected officers for the" vicinity. GOLF ' April 27 Grotto vs. pen. Office. Orea; We'st vs. Bankers. Flying Corps vs. Acme Dry Dock vs. 75 Taxi. The Flavor is just Right year a follows: Henprary president. Mayor A. M. PaUepson. pj-e4dtnt, Alex Wimbles. Vice-President, W. L. Hornsby. Second Viee-President, II. G. Perry. Secretary. Alfred Hehnwod. Treasurer, P. D. Oarr. Chairmen of esmml4s base-ball, Terry Johnsoo; soflbal, Fred Lockyer; rufby, V. L. Chapman track and field. C. J. Hidden; soccer. Vincent attoa; Kftyjcex, R. Thompson. v Whist and Crib j Teams Had Meet Enjorable Affair Last Nltht Home of lirrt Myran With Noxl Results at O rot to teams In the Crlbbage and Whbt Leagues met last evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Bert Morgan, Fifth Avenue West, and, peculiarly enouKh. the whist team defeated the crlbbage team at crib-base while the crlbbage team defeated the whist team at whist. ! After the gamt-s. muMc wu? en- , Joyed and delicious refreshments, . the affair, which proved most en-' loyable U all. concluding about l L .a.m. I REPAIRS AT SALT LAKE Local swimmers, the more enter- PRINCE OEORGE. April 25 : The! PrWn hom are always en-Prtoae George Asiateux Athletic As- j J?8' l uke- was done during the past winter i to the facilities at Prince Ruprt's popular and only swimming resort ' The diving noat out In the lake if I Intact but part of the approach floats have gone oat, and will have to be replaced. The walk leading from the harbor to the lake it also In a rather perilous condition at the present THE DATLZ NEW8 &4L1GM) 4G4JV CITY BILLIARD THREE IN ArrEassdheteated By Score ' CANZONERI IS WINNER Knocked Out Kid Berg Last Njjht 'and -Annexes Another Title CHICAGO. AprU 25: Fighlfng here last night Tony Canzoneri. world's lightweight champion, knocked out Jack iKidl Berg of England in the third round with a right to the jaw. Berg was the holder of the junior welterweight championship so Canzoneri has now annexed that title in addition to retaining the lightweight crown. A crowd of 11,780 saw the fight which was scheduled for ten rounds. RANGERS LEADERS OLASQOW. AprU 25: The Glasgow, Rangers, as a result of today's games, emerged champions of the Scottish Football League. First Division, with Celtic runners-up East Fife is relegated from the first to thy second division. Other relegations will be either Ayr United or the Hjbernlans, who are now tied The i-sue "will depend on Wednr-dayV game between Ayr and Kilmarnock II Ayr wiasjr draws It will remain :. he first division. Third L.r. ted will be y and to the 1: places of Ea be mans. " r Bolton :k ur.d Dundee Unlimited from the see division, taking the Fife and Ayr or HV FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE FIKST ' DIVISION Arton tHEr iY Manchester Cit Wanderers 4; Leicester ,Cityl. I Chelsea 2; Portsmouth 0. j Grimsby Town 6; Blackpool 2 i HaddersiieJd Town 3; Derby County 0. I Mlddlesbqrough 4: Sheffield United 1. Newcastle United 1; Arsenel 3. ( Sheffield Wednesday 1; Black burn Rovers 3. Westham United 0; Sunderland 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST I ' .DIVISION AberdeenHamllton Academicals ' not played. Alrdrle 2; Hearts 2. Ayr United 5; Cowdenbeath Clyde 0. . Kilmarnock 3. East Fife 0; Rangers 4. Falkirk 2c Hibernian 2. Lelth Athleilc 0; Celtic 3. Motherweffj: St. Mlrren 1. Partlck Thjitle 4: Dundee 1. Queens Park 5; Morton 2. RKOMWICII ALBION WINS SOCPQIl Sport ?it Sea Life at sea u fall of hardships Here we see two fair pst'Dgrr, playing gum holo aboard the Aquntanla Cl'P . LONDON", April 25 West Bromwlch Albion defeated Birmingham two goals to one at Wembley today In the final t tot the EnzUsh Football Cud. lunc, ih"J BSn newmg repiape- 4 t... 1Vl. tnam navsr These facilities will soon be In lull use and making of the necessary repairs at this time would help In a small way to all unemployment as well as being timely. l. been in a cup final before. t Ninety thjiusand people saw 4 4' the teams piay In downpour of rain on a slippery field .,,4 CHAMP SCHMELING CONFIDENT Thinks He Will Be Able to Win Over Young Siribliug in July Title Bout FRENCH LAKE. April. 25 Max Sehmeiln$. the German world's heavyweight champion, in an view here yesterday, declared the best man would win in the forthcoming bout at Cleveland between himself and W. L. Young Strib-tlng. the challenger for the crown By the "best man" Maxie meant no other than himself Schmeling expressed the opinion that he would be able to wear down the Georgian tn 15 rounds. He did not believe he iStriblingi had the punch of Jaek Sharkey. The German did not minimize the chances of being defeated himself and told of steps he would tike to win the crown boek should he lose it tn the j is July 3 bout. Expects to Win Max Schmcnig Wu;;id uevy weight box---, v, mec W L Stnbla.t un July 3 Seattle Indians Win Three in Row Last Minute Rally Gave Them Victory Over Mission Reds Yesterday SEATTLE, April 25: Seattle Indians made it three straight over the Mission Reds here yesterday afternoon by. staging a last minute rally to win 7 to 5 after having been on the short end of a 4 to 2 score at the opening of (he eighth frame. Yesterday's scorea. Seattle 7, Missions 5. Hollywood 8, Portland 4. Onjy two games. rSySijls Opposed to I Sweepstakes! Vancouver Province Writes Editorial) on Subject of Current Discuscbn I VAMCOUVBR, April The Van-' Icouver Province in an editorial yes-' jtcrday opposed the proposed, policy; of permitting sweepstakes to be! conducted in British Columbia for .hospitals and on behalf of 6ther rhi ritable purnoses. 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